Surfactant abnormality after endotoxin-induced lung injury in guinea-pigs.

J Tahvanainen, M Hallman
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Endotoxin (30 mg/kg) or saline was given endotracheally to guinea-pigs in order to investigate surfactant function in respiratory failure. Six hours later, bronchoalveolar lavage was performed. The lavage was analyzed for protein, phospholipids and surface activity, and fractioned into the phospholipid-rich sediment and the phospholipid-poor supernatant. The latter fraction was analyzed for surfactant inhibitor activity. After endotoxin, PaO2 and static lung-thorax compliance decreased. The lavage from endotoxin-treated animals revealed a 180% increase in protein, a 52 67% decrease in surfactant phospholipids, and increased minimum surface tension, as compared to the controls. After endotoxin, the supernatant contained a 58% higher activity of surfactant inhibitor, and the sediment had slower surface adsorption than after saline. We propose that abnormal surfactant function is important in the pathogenesis of respiratory failure in high-permeability pulmonary edema.

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内毒素致豚鼠肺损伤后表面活性剂异常。
内毒素(30 mg/kg)或生理盐水经气管给予豚鼠,观察表面活性剂在呼吸衰竭中的作用。6小时后行支气管肺泡灌洗。对灌洗液进行蛋白质、磷脂和表面活性分析,并将其分离成富含磷脂的沉淀物和缺乏磷脂的上清液。对后一馏分进行了表面活性剂抑制剂活性分析。内毒素处理后,PaO2和静态肺-胸顺应性降低。内毒素处理动物的灌洗显示,与对照组相比,蛋白质增加180%,表面活性剂磷脂减少52.67%,最小表面张力增加。内毒素处理后的上清液中表面活性剂抑制剂的活性提高了58%,沉积物的表面吸附速度比盐水处理后慢。我们认为表面活性物质功能异常在高通透性肺水肿呼吸衰竭发病机制中起重要作用。
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